The Wotofo Conqueror RTA

Wotofo, they have it going on. The Conqueror is another great RTA for us Flavourchasers. Its sleek looks and postless deck make it a stand out. Let’s look at it…

The asymmetrical glass viewing widows make it right at home on high end devices. It’s a unique look and you’ll love it or hate it. We love it, and it functions quite well for monitoring your juice level. It’s not a short tank (60+mm tall), think of it as a 4ml option for those of you that can’t get your head around the 2ml capacity of the Serpent Mini.

Flavour is pretty on par with their Serpent Mini. It’s good, maybe even great, and it’s thanks to the very condensed vapor chamber. The postless deck is definitely what allows for this happen, it’s like most postless decks. Pretty easy to build and it’s just a matter or figuring out your wire lead length and positioning your coils above the airflow. Surprisingly the included 26awg, 5 wrap, 2.5mm, twisted kanthal coils do quite well. They make for a rather low build, 0.16 Ohms, but run low (45-50W) it’s a nice warm and flavourful vape.

Airflow is pretty smooth, and a slightly restricted lung hit fully open. We have found that flavour is pretty good at any AFC setting, we find ourselves vaping between fully open and 3/5 AFC holes. It’s easy to adjust and has a stop to stop the AFC from spinning, it does suffer from a little condensation now and then but this has to be a side effect of the small vapor chamber and it’s incredible wicking abilities.

Setting your wicks is not hard, but more finicky, there just isn’t a lot of space and the juice slots are a tad sharp (catching your cotton at times). We found that a simple M method of folding your wick leads on themselves and placing them butt up to the juice slots works every time. There is no leaking or dry hits, the system is well tuned and works as it should. The juice flow control is a nice to have, but we found with higher VG juice you pretty much leave it fully open. Now, top fill, it’s not good, it tends to leak a little on refill. The juice flow control does’t seem to fully close things down, so it leaks, not a lot, just enough to make a bit of a mess and piss you off.

We use the old school bottom fill method. It works and it’s nice to check on your build while you’re at it. It’s a bit of a slow process because the vapor chamber and outer tank wall are pretty tight, but the whole filling process doesn’t take that long (it’s only 4ml). This could be a major deal breaker for some, and to be honest, we’re not sure we would have purchased the Conqueror because of this fact.

The Wotofo Conqueror is a good option if you are looking for a flavourful RTA, it does seem to perform best with lower Ohm builds and this leads to warmer vapes. If warm vapes aren’t your thing you may want to turn your attention to Wotofo’s Serpent Mini, it’s a bit more versatile when it comes to builds and it has one of the best top fill systems we have ever seen (making the 2ml capacity a non issue). A good reason to buy the Conqueror might be its looks, it does look great on almost any mod, and if you don’t care about height that might be even better. Either way, Wotofo is producing some dope attys lately, can’t wait to see what they come up with next.